Five free and terrifying alternatives to Slender

The indie horror game Slender is becoming a mini-phenomenon, proving once again that you don’t need a huge budget and a team of hundreds to create compelling video games (but please do finish GTA V soon, Rockstar, we love you too!)

If you’ve finished Slender and are looking for more thrills and chills, I’ve found five more indie horror games that will fit the bill.

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How to change the color of Facebook

If you’re a long-time Facebook user then you’re probably fed up of looking at that same blue and white page design, day after day, year after year. You needn’t suffer any more because now it’s actually possible to change the color scheme of the Facebook interface.

Follow the steps below and you’ll have a new-look Facebook in no time. Not only will the Color My Facebook application give you a break from that blue design, but you’ll also look cool and original too. Give it a try and see what weird and wonderful Facebook color schemes you can create.

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Unlimited radio streaming on Spotify comes to US Android users

Spotify launched unlimited radio streaming on devices with iOS in the United States about a month ago. I’m not going to lie, I was really disappointed the announcement hadn’t included the same features for the Android OS.

Up until late June, Spotify’s mobile app was only available to paid, Premium subscribers. Users who didn’t want to pony up a monthly fee could enjoy free streaming from Spotify’s desktop app for Mac and Windows, but not from any mobile device.

Our day has come though, Android users! This week Spotify announced the free radio streaming for Android that rivals internet radio competitor, Pandora. After trying both and pitting them head-to-head, I can say without hesitation that this new app is worth a try, even for the most devoted Pandora users. Continue reading “Unlimited radio streaming on Spotify comes to US Android users”

Minecraft 1.3.1 update, now with demo mode

Until now, you could only demo Minecraft by playing the web-based Classic version, without many of the features the full game now has. With today’s version 1.3.1, you can now try the game for five ‘in-game’ days. That’s enough to get a feel for Minecraft, and you’ll know at the end if you want to buy an account or not.

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Giveaway: iObit Advanced System Care with Antivirus

This competition is now closed

IObit Advanced SystemCare with Antivirus is a one-click maintenance app for Windows, that centralizes a bunch of tasks to keep your PC clean and optimized, as well as integrating a powerful antivirus scanning engine. It’s packed full of features, making it quite a powerful piece of software.

We have 10 licenses to give away – all you have to do is leave a comment below, making sure to use your correct email address. Entries will be accepted up to August 7th, and then we will do a draw to select the winners.

Here are the terms and conditions.